TIME magazine's photography editors and the 20x200 art site have collaborated to launch Art for Sandy Relief. The program features a curated collection of iconic photographs, museum-quality prints being offered as benefit editions.

The photographs showcase the constantly changing and now permanently altered landscapes in and around New York and New Jersey, including Alfred Eisenstaedt's view of Midtown Manhattan in 1939 and Stephen Wilkes view of Seaside Heights, post Sandy (image, left). | Nov. 19, 2012»Read Full Blog Post

Sanford and Angie D'Amato, the owners of Sanford -- the Milwaukee fine-dining restaurant that has won accolades since its opening -- have sold the business and the building.

The buyer is Justin Aprahamian, the restaurant's chef de cuisine since 2008. He has worked at the restaurant for 10 years. He and his fiancee, assistant manager Sarah Mudrock, will operate the restaurant together. | Dec. 3, 2012»Read Full Blog Post(7)

"Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God," the documentary about a pedophile priest at St. John's School for the Deaf in St. Francis, has landed on the short list of films eligible to be nominated for an Oscar.

The film, by Alex Gibney, had its US premiere at the MIlwaukee Film Festival in October. | Dec. 3, 2012»Read Full Blog Post

The winner of “Nashville Star” in 2006, Young, unlike several winners of singing competition reality shows, has gone on to become a legitimate Nashville star with five No. 1 country singles to his name. | Dec. 3, 2012»Read Full Article

Alternative rock band Alt-J, recent recipient of the prestigious Mercury Prize, is performing at Turner Hall Ballroom March 29, one of three concerts announced Monday slated to take place at the venue next year.

Sportscaster Bob Costas became a lightning rod for criticism and praise after his essay about gun control during Sunday's prime-time football game on NBC.

Costas spoke out one day after the murder by Kansas City Chiefs player Jovan Belcher of his girlfriend Kasandra Perkins. Belcher killed himself not long after the murder. In his remarks, Costas quotes extensively from an essay by Fox Sports columnist Jason Whitlock, concluding: | Dec. 3, 2012»Read Full Blog Post(146)

Kenny Chesney performing at Miller Park for the 25th anniversary of Farm Aid in 2010 - a show he evidently forgot about based on a new audio message he's released to fans. Journal Sentinel file photo.| Dec. 3, 2012»Read Full Blog Post

Three stars and an executive producer of AMC's horror hit series "The Walking Dead" will be live and in person at the Riverside Theater on Feb. 16.

Norman Reedus, who plays the crossbow-wielding outcast Daryl, and Steven Yeun and Lauren Cohan, who portray the romantically involved Glenn and Maggie on the apocalyptic zombie series, will join Greg Nicotero, a co-executive producer, special-effects makeup artist and episode director, for a live panel discussion. They also will answer fan questions, provide an inside look behind the scenes of the show and screen never-before-seen footage. | Dec. 3, 2012»Read Full Article(3)

For instance, they'll be lighting the community Christmas tree in Bay View tonight. The Bay View High School choir will sing and Santa will make an appearance. How does he find the time? The merriment begins at 6 p.m. | Dec. 3, 2012»Read Full Blog Post